■ A&E offers “Dogs of War” (10 p.m.), a documentary on a service that pairs dogs with veterans with PTSD.

■ MTV shows “Got Your 6” (5 p.m.), built on film from the Afghan war.

■ “Hero’s Welcome” is about a community that comes together to build a properly outfitted house for a wounded veteran. It will be simulcast at 9 p.m. on the Food Network, HGTV, DIY, the Travel Channel, the Cooking Channel and Great American Country.

Also, “The Price Is Right” will have an all-veterans audience competing for its prizes at 11 a.m. on WWJ-TV (Channel 62).

Need a ride to the Palace?

Are you a Stevie Wonder fan in Detroit excited about his upcoming show, but hesitant about that 30-mile drive to the Palace?

Chene Park has a solution for you. The riverfront venue will be offering secure parking and shuttle service to the Nov. 20 concert in Auburn Hills, where Wonder will be performing “Songs in the Key of Life.”

Shuttle access is $20 per person, and buses will depart at 6 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. that evening.

Added Damon, “I don’t understand why Batman and Superman are fighting. I guess I’ll have to see the movie.”

Damon will be returning as Jason Bourne in a fifth movie, to be released in 2016. “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” comes out next year.

Briefly

■ Justin Bieber’s attorney told a judge Monday that the Canadian singer is on schedule to finish his sentence in a misdemeanor vandalism case by early next year. Bieber is on probation for throwing eggs at a neighbor’s home. He was ordered to complete five days of community service, attend 12 anger management sessions and pay $80,900 to his neighbor.

■ The rapper Ice-T will appear on a float with military dogs and their wartime handlers at New York’s Veterans Day Parade today. Ice-T, who’s an Army veteran, will ride up Fifth Avenue with six dogs that served in Iraq or Afghanistan.

■ Michigander John Fortunato’s “Dark Reservations” has won the 2014 Tony Hillerman Prize for best debut crime fiction novel set in the Southwest. The prize comes with a publishing contract with St. Martin’s Press and $10,000.